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Track has 2 titles, school record to finish SECs
Sophomores Lynna Irby and Johannes Erm both registered NCAA leading marks to win individual titles during the final day of the Southeastern Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships in…
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No. 8 softball team finishes Classic with shutout
The eighth-ranked Georgia Bulldog softball team capped play at the 16th annual Georgia Softball Classic with another shutout win, 3-0, over Belmont on Sunday at…
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UGA Miracle raises $1.1M for Children’s Healthcare
The student group’s Dance Marathon supports families of children with cancer.
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Museum examines love in the Renaissance
Marriage chests from Renaissance Italy will be on display March 9-May 26.
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UGA campaign ahead of schedule; striving for more
The Commit to Georgia Campaign surpasses its $1.2 billion goal.
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Alumni Weekend details on new website
The UGA Alumni Association has designed a website to market Alumni Weekend, which will be held March 21-23. The page’s design and language are meant…
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Book celebrates 20 years of SFA symposia
Yes, there is barbecue, but that’s just one course of the meal. With Vinegar and Char, the Southern Foodways Alliance celebrates 20 years of symposia…
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Student recipient of 2019 Dream Award steps out of her comfort zone
After attending high school in Gwinnett County, Charlene Marsh wanted to go to college out of state.
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Social Work associate professor sheds light on civil rights activist
Hogansville, Georgia, is easy to overlook.
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Emeritus professor quoted about ‘clean’ foods
Michael Doyle, emeritus professor of food microbiology in food science and technology, was quoted in Food Processing about “clean” foods. The “clean label” movement has…
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Psychology professor quoted in Marie Claire about gender reveal parties
Keith Campbell, a psychology professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in Marie Claire about gender reveal parties. The “It’s A…
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Emeritus history professor quoted on WABE
James Cobb, the university’s B. Phinizy Spalding Professor of History Emeritus, was quoted on WABE about Georgia’s minimum wage. The minimum pay in Georgia has…
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Associate head of the geography department was quoted on CNN
Marshall Shepherd, associate head of the geography department in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted on CNN about the recent cold weather…
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Graphic designer shares his take on artistry with university, community
Newbury, the senior graphic designer at the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, started his UGA career at the Tate Printing and Copy Services.
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Ensemble Series concert scheduled for March 2
The performance will be held in Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall in the Performing Arts Center March 2 at 7:30 p.m.
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CORE Contemporary and Aerial Dance present season performance starting Feb. 28
The company will premiere Mutual Resonance, an aerial, contemporary dance and multimedia performance.
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Jumaine Jones to be UGA’s SEC Legend
Jumaine Jones, who was named SEC Newcomer of the Year in 1998 and led the SEC in scoring in 1999, will be the Georgia Bulldogs’…
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College of Environment and Design to host lecture by Biohabitats founder
The UGA College of Environment and Design will host a lecture by Keith Bowers on March 7 at 5 p.m. in lecture hall 123 of…
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UGA to celebrate female visionaries with programs during Women’s History Month
In conjunction with the 2019 national Women’s History Month theme “Visionary Women: Champions of Peace and Nonviolence,” the Institute for Women’s Studies at the University…
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Learn more about available services, programs at Staff Resources Fair
The event is organized and presented by the UGA Staff Council and the Staff Representative Group in the Division of Finance & Administration.
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Writer Niyi Osundare set to deliver African studies spring lecture March 5
Osundare is considered one of the most admired African Anglophone poets of his generation.
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Women’s tennis team defeats North Carolina for title
The 2019 ITA National Team Indoor Championship was held in Seattle at the University of Washington’s Nordstrom Tennis Center.
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UGA No. 2 for saving students on textbook money
Free OpenStax textbooks help more than 40,000 students.
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‘One-Man Stars Wars Trilogy’ coming to campus
More than a million people have seen the madcap production.
